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promoter

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Word: Promoter

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A promoter is someone who helps organize and support events, especially entertainment like concerts, festivals, or shows. They are often responsible for booking the venue, selling tickets, and getting people excited about the event.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "promoter" when talking about someone who is involved in organizing events.
  • It can refer to someone in the entertainment industry or someone who supports a cause or idea.
Example Sentence:
  • "The promoter arranged for a famous band to perform at the local stadium."
Advanced Usage:

In a business context, a promoter can also refer to someone who actively supports a new idea, product, or company, helping it to grow and gain recognition.

Word Variants:
  • Promote (verb): To support or encourage the growth or development of something.
    • Example: "She works to promote healthy eating habits in schools."
  • Promotion (noun): The act of raising awareness or increasing sales of a product or event.
    • Example: "The promotion of the new movie included trailers and advertisements."
Different Meanings:
  1. In sports, a promoter might organize matches or competitions.
  2. In marketing, a promoter can refer to someone who advertises a product or a service.
Synonyms:
  • Organizer
  • Sponsor
  • Advocate
  • Supporter
Idioms:
  • "To promote something to the next level" – This means to help something improve or become more successful.
    • Example: "The new marketing strategy will promote our brand to the next level."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Promote toThis can mean to advance someone to a higher position or status.
    • Example: "After his hard work, he was promoted to manager."
Summary:

A "promoter" is someone who supports and organizes events, helping to make them successful.

Noun
  1. a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments
  2. someone who is an active supporter and advocate

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